"I conclude that this award which I receive on behalf of
the civil rights movement is a profound recognition that nonviolence is
the answer to the crucial political and moral question of our time ---
the need to find the means to overcome oppression and violence without
resorting to violence and oppression..."
Martin Luther King, Jr., 1964 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
Whereas violence takes many forms --- on the street, at school, in family
life, in the community, in the media, and between nations --- so that many
children grow up in a "culture of violence,"
Whereas twenty Nobel Peace Laureates --- the largest number ever to sponsor
such an initiative --- presented an appeal "for the children of the
world" calling for a decade-long effort "to teach the practical
meaning and benefits of nonviolence in our daily lives in order to reduce
violence and . . . build a new culture of nonviolence,"
Whereas the United Nations General Assembly has adopted the Nobel Peace
Appeal designating the years 2001-2010 the "International Decade for
a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence" and the year 2000 as the "Year
for a Culture of Peace," and has designated September 19 the International
Day of Peace,
Whereas community groups often take leadership to encourage useful social
initiatives,
Be it resolved that _______________________________________________________
__________________
(name of city council or community group) & (date)
1. Supports implementation of the Nobel Peace Appeal, the "Decade
for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence" and the International Day of
Peace through educational efforts, conflict education programs in our schools
and community, nonviolence workshops, films, artistic activities, etc.;
2. Resolves to make it a priority to teach and practice nonviolence,
making use of resources from the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Northwest
Coalition for the Decade of Peace and other sources;
3. Strongly urges other community groups, our city council and state
legislature, President, and Congress to endorse the Day of Peace and Decade
for Peace, to earmark resources, and to encourage education efforts to implement
it;
4. Requests that our schools, community and civic organizations, churches
and religious groups join this council in providing the leadership and resources
to carry out this much-needed effort.
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A growing number of schools, community groups, religious organizations,
and national groups are joining in support of the UN Decade for a Culture
of Peace and Nonviolence. Please send a copy of your resolution and/or inquiries
about follow-up resources to:
LPF, 1710 11th Ave.,
Seattle, WA 98122, 206/349-2501 (1-3 pm), lpf@ecunet.org
* Fellowship of Reconciliation, Box 271 Nyack, NY 10960-0271
914/358-4601 for@forusa.org www.nonviolence.org
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